Bizarre atmospheric disturbance filmed in Hawaii

perhaps phage, you will reply to my sis, who stated that this is no rocket, but a huge massive solar flare and that this was in her astro physics
classes in school. I will say that maybe since ellinin is around, maybe this is what triggered the solar flare. hmmmmm.

edit on 30-6-2011 by cloaked4u because: to add a word, so i get my point out there.

to all those who think this was the rocket doing. I suppose you are the ones who believed that the bird die offs were caused by fireworks. Well, maybe
we will see more fireworks for you peoples here on ats on the fourth of july.

I think it's just a quiet way of voicing our opinion about shenanigans happening in the Spratlys. It's probably only a few minutes difference in
flight-time from the Marshal Islands. Not that we don't test things in the Marshal Islands anyways, but the timing...

Might also be testing ship-based lasers against it too, but likely staying even more quiet about that since I didn't see anything reported in that
regard.

There are three "stars" in a triangular formation slowly moving upward in the middle of the frame. You can see them if you compare the first frame
against the last frame. A fainter "star" to the side of this formation "flares" as the wave passes over it. So...what are those things?

Edit to add: there's actually a smaller formation of moving stars closer to the top as well and even another one to the far right of the frame. They
look like huge triangles.

Watch this video all the way through and then hit the play button again to see the last frame jump back to the first frame. Then you can see the
distance traveled by these "stars".video

Well, the sun shines every day, but we arent constantly looking at rainbows. And the sun sets every night, but it doesnt always make a green flash,
and the moon is out every night, but there arent always moon halos. So why would you expect the same light show every time a rocket is launched?
Atmospheric conditions differ, cloud cover and visibility differ, and so its not really unreasonable to think that sometimes, setting of a rocket will
make some interesting light effect.

Thank you so much for answering my question without being a jerk in your response.

I have observed the ripples but never have I seen a picture or video that looks like that! I was hoping someone like yourself could indeed explain
it....and I thank you for doing such a good job and again...not being a jerk.

So phage, still no comment. Are you searching like my sis told you to do. You keep checking there fella, I'm sure you will find THE FILMS of solar
flare ejections in physics classes in schools. That is what my sis is talking about. So, after you post the films or you won't, in that case you are
a dis info. but if you post the films, look at the similarities, OK. And , if you do not post them, i will.

since light travels faster than the SHOCKWAVE, that is what the hawaii pic is, they saw the light. Now i wonder when the shockwave will hit. Like
throwing a rock in a lake and the ripple effect. I wonder how long it will take the shockwave from the sun to get to us. Also, now that the solar
flare missed us, i wonder how much of the SHOCKWAVE we will get from this event. It was no missle . Those of you who believe this story, "the missle
thing", are the ones who believe fireworks was the reason for the bird die offs.

Originally posted by zooplancton
weird. it looks like a manual focus lens being adjusted. not a continuous expansion like you usually see in explosion video.
interesting.

edit: oops, didn't see other posts.

edit on 6/29/2011 by zooplancton because: (no reason given)

I was thinking the same thing like some sort of focusing from a camera. Maybe its project blue beam... maybe all of those "chemitrails" we see are
acting like a screen for the huge projector and can project pictures into the skies like at the movies. Js.

Wow I am simply amazed!!!! Amazed that what you have shown us looks absolutely nothing like what is shown in the OP......Having taken 1 or 2 physics
classes myself lol, I feel completely comfortable in saying that I honestly do not know how anyone could look at the OP and think that it looks
anything like an aurora. After spending 4 years stationed in Alaska, I have seen quite a few aurora's in many shapes, colors, and flavors....Also as
for Phage...Phage is a great contributor to this site, who always posts reliable and/or useful information.....If there is one thing Phage is not,
that's a dis-info agent.

Now on to the OP and the entire missile story as a whole. Has anyone even considered that: #1 We do test our missile capabilities from time to
time.....This is an extremely important exercise that must be conducted exactly as a real world event. #2 In the light of recent world tensions and/or
Iran's recent posturing, we were kinda flexing our muscles.....

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